The highest point of Finland is close to the highest summit of the fell Halti in the extreme northwest of the country (at the tip of the arm). It is at an altitude of 1,324 m from sea level. It is on the Norwegian border. The highest peak of Halti is at 1,365 m.
There was an initiative in Norway to donate the highest summit of Halti to Finland. But it fell through because of the Norwegian constitution that defines Norwegian territory as "indivisible and inalienable".